Summary:
- The article discusses the development of a new type of solar cell that can generate electricity from raindrops. This technology, known as "perovskite solar cells," is a promising advancement in renewable energy.
- Researchers at the University of Cambridge have demonstrated that these solar cells can produce electricity even when water droplets are present, making them more efficient in rainy or humid conditions compared to traditional silicon-based solar panels.
- The article highlights the potential of this technology to expand the use of solar power in regions with high rainfall, as well as its potential to be integrated into various applications, such as windows and clothing, to generate electricity from ambient moisture.